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of note
Idioms and Phrases
Important, of distinction, famous, as in I have nothing of note to report , or The speaker was a man of note . This idiom uses note in the sense of “importance” or “fame.” [Late 1500s]Example Sentences
Mr Butler said there was "nothing of note" in toxicology results, while Dr Mosley's death "may have been due to a medical event or as a result of a non-traumatic accident".
Neither man had anything of note to say in Thursday's news conference, both insisting the talking was done.
Of note, there has been an IV fluid shortage at hospitals since late September when Hurricane Helene damaged the North Carolina plant responsible for 60% of IV fluid supply.
Openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney guided Australia to 28-0, with an lbw appeal by Akash Deep against the latter the only chance of note at the Gabba.
Also of note, Strachan said, was the difference in Ohioans' support for Trumpov compared to Moreno by gender — especially among women.
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